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Elemi essential oil was used by the ancient Egyptians for the embalming process.

 

Body: Elemi essential oil is used generally in skin care preparations or as a general stimulant.

 

Mind: Elemi essential oil has uplifting properties.

 

Blends well with: Elemi essential oil blends well with Myrrh, Frankincense, Labdanum, Rosemary, Lavender, Sage, Cinnamon and other spices.

 

Species: Canarium commune gun oil

Plant Family: Burseraceae – also known as Manila elemi.

Origin: Phillipines

Aroma: Fresh, resinous, citrusy, peppery and somewhat spicy.

Note: Middle

Extraction Method: Elemi essential oil is extracted from the gum by steam distillation. A resinoid and resin are also produced in small quantities.

 

Safety: Avoid during pregnancy

 

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Elemi Essential Oil - Canarium Indicum

PriceFrom £1.00
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  • Colour: Colourless to yellow liquid

    Relative Density: 0.850 to 0.920 @ 20°C

    Refractive Index: 1.472 to 1.490 @ 20°C

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